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Saturday, April 2, 2011

So how many of you out there have heard about these high paying Google AdSense keywords? I'm sure everyone. The problem with these people and sites are that they are drastically off base with their quotes. I've done a lot of research on high paying AdSense keywords and for the most part, there aren't many with staggering CPC.

Seriously some of these people are claiming that they know Google adsense high paying keywords 2011 that pay upwards of $100 per click. Well I'll tell you right now that's a load of bull. There are some pretty high paying keywords but none of them touch $100. I mean come on be realistic, if an ad pays $100 a click that means the advertiser is spending at least twice that for an advertisement! And with a general search volume of about 2000 clicks the advertising cost would be outrageous! So don't listen to these quacks saying they know where these unbelievable keywords are because they don't exist.

For those of you who don't know what CPC is, it stands for Cost Per Click. That is the price an advertiser would need to pay per click of their ad they are running. You as a publisher would get anywhere between 20% and 60% of the CPC. So let's say the CPC was $5, you know you will get $2.50 at the max.

Sometimes finding the right keyword or phrase isn't as easy as point and click. So what you need to do is use a keyword tool or traffic estimator. You type in your keywords or phrase that you've decided on and the tool will show you the search volume and other related keywords and phrases. This will help you decide if your keywords or phrases will be the most profitable in Google AdSense.

For instance...Personal Injury Lawyer has a good search volume and a high CPC, BUT, Chicago Personal Injury Attorney has an even higher CPC. Little adjustments to specify what you're going for makes a world of difference. This here is pretty much SEO, or Search Engine Optimization, in a paragraph. Take whatever you're writing about or promoting or whatever and define it from dog training to how to train your dog to stop biting. Make sure to sprinkle your content with your keywords or phrases and if possible put it in your title as well. Trust me it will work. And that ladies and gentleman is SEO.

Now How Many Of You Have Felt Like This

You've been doing your research and you've found high paying Google AdSense keywords. You've started to get some views and impressions and yet still nothing. Goose egg. Zilch. Nada. Ok, ok, I'm getting carried away. I'm sure anyone who has tried Google AdSense has felt this horror before.

Well really it comes down to a couple things:

* SEO (search engine optimization)

* Content

* Competition

* Subject

SEO is quite simple as I explained above. Optimize your target by taking a plain Jane subject like dog training and define it by doing how to train your dog to etc etc. Put your keywords or phrases throughout your content and in the title if you can. A lot of times the title has been taken so try to double it up or stretch it out like so..train your dog-how to train your dog to stop biting. Doubling and stretching like that really ranks high on search engines.

Content, you must have good quality original informative content in your article, blog, website, whatever it may be. A lot of place you write can see if you've cut and pasted someone else's work off the net and search engines are less likely to pick up on duplicates. So keep it original and informative.

Competition simply means are you chasing a niche that has thousands and thousands of people targeting the same thing. Now it's not always bad with Google AdSense to chase a high competed for niche but it's typically a better idea to find something with lower competition. This allows you a much greater chance of getting seen.

Subject or Niche is an important thing to pay attention to. If you're going after a niche that doesn't really have a following, then you're not going to get any views, clicks or what have you. For example, how many people do you think are searching for trash bags versus car insurance? Find a subject or niche that people are and will continue to search.

Now you can take all this information I've given you and do extra research on each of them. If you want more in detail descriptions and layout. I just try to explain things in the most simple way possible. The one thing that got me when I started online was how everyone had these long drawn out explanations for everything. I was screaming "why can't you just flat out tell me!?" So after some time reading a hundred different peoples eBooks or websites and blogs about how to do this and that, I figured I'd share my knowledge and put it in words anyone can understand.

You don't always have to go for the most expensive niche to still be profitable. Start by checking out how much things cost in areas you know a lot about and would enjoy writing about. That way with your first steps in the door while you're learning you'll be having fun doing it. Then you can move on to more expensive, which I have found to mean boring, niches.

Now write a little each day, or maybe one article, blog whatever a day. The more you have the more you get with high paying Google AdSense keywords. Try and link your things together that have the same unique content. This way you'll get people traveling through your stream of information checking your ads and your links etc. And remember just because you're trying to make money doesn't mean you can't have fun. So HAVE FUN WRITING

High Paying Google AdSense Keywords 2011

As promised here are some high paying Google AdSense keywords for you to start on. Now remember this is the CPC (cost per click) for the advertiser, so you figure 50% - 80% is yours.

* Chicago personal injury attorney~~~~$25 - $36. average $31

* Chicago personal injury lawyer~~~~$25 - $34. average $31

Just a little side note, basically any state and personal injury attorney or lawyer is a high paying Google AdSense keyword but Chicago seems to be the highest. Ranging from $15 - $30 per click.

And don't be afraid to take some words and switch them around or add words to find more money per click. Research is key!